In term of construction, what's the difference between cheap vs. expensive power cables


When it comes to interconnects and speaker cables, it is easier to understand the justification for the costs of these cables.  But when it comes to power cables, it is a little difficult to understand.

Some believe that as long as the power cable has enough gauge the that's all you need.  I've used some cheap power cables vs. some high price cables and there are clearly differences in sound, so the "gauge" of the cables is not the ONLY thing and it's a little bit more complicated than that.  

In speaker cables design, you can adjust the R/L/C parameters to achieve a certain kind of sound and it's easy to visual how these parameters will affect the sound.  For example too much C then the sound will lack leading edge.  Too much L then the sound will be brittle.  If too much R then the sound will lack dynamic.  Or if the cable has too much jitter, then the transparency will be affected.

But the power cable main job is to establish a DC source, it's not too clear how the R/L/C parameters will affect the sound the same way these parameters will affect the sound of the speaker cable.  Also I am not sure how jitter would affect a power cable either

So the bottom line is what's actually inside a power cable that make them so expensive?  Do they use fancy dielectric?  How about construction geometry?  

For a designer, I mean how do you fine-tune your power cable.  How do you know your power cable will sound good?
andy2
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Why do you have to hide behind Nelson Pass and make up things about his customers?
Local audiophile Dana denager came by for a nice long listening session the other day. When I removed Cable Elevators he heard the change from the first instant the first one came out. He was floored it made so much difference. There’s another even stranger tweak we demo’d, he was equally amazed.

Then he challenged me to explain how power comes 300 miles from Grand Coulee Dam so how can the last 5 feet make any difference? I pulled one of my freebie rubber power cords out of a box and said, "Well by your logic this is the same gauge, handles the same current, it should make no difference then?"

"That’s right." Okay, so we plugged it in. Played the first 30 seconds of Steve Miller Space Intro. Because that was all I could stand. It sounded so awful.

Put the Moneoone Supernova back in. Started over.

The instant the needle hit the groove I heard Dana exclaim, "Wow! That’s amazing!"

The lead-in groove. Hadn’t even got to the music yet.

Dana learned something very important that day. Two things, actually: 1) Power cords make a huge difference, and 2) anyone says they don’t is either deaf or in denial. Oh and 3) if you need a double blind test, forgetaboutit!
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I didn't say you made it up. You're hiding behind someone else's words.
Go listen to a bunch of power cords on your system and let us know if you hear a difference.

It's a relatively easy thing to do. It's what I and lots of others did, and the way you do it is real easy- you just listen to it.

All the best,
Nonoise